Following on from our magical trip to Warner Brother Studios, Year 5 have been writing recounts of the trip. The enjoyment of the trip is evident in their excellent writing, which has shown huge progress!
Well done Year 5!
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Following on from our magical trip to Warner Brother Studios, Year 5 have been writing recounts of the trip. The enjoyment of the trip is evident in their excellent writing, which has shown huge progress!
Well done Year 5!
We are proud to celebrate another member of the 6D team earning his Strong and Powerful pin. Many congratulations on all of the hard work you have put in to earning your badge. Thoroughly deserved!
Miss Snowdon and 6D
Some of the children having been making the animals from the story. We have made a giraffe, a zebra, a monkey and an elephant.
4d and 3/4F have been achieving in trios as they created google slide presentations about an endangered animal. Some of the animals they researched are: tigers, sea horses, black rhino, Galápagos penguins, panda and sea turtles.
Todya we shared our presentations with other trios
All of the research they have collected will also be used to write their own non-chronological report about their chosen endangered animal. We look forward to sharing these with you!
Today, we have started to create our first piece of artwork for our movie books. We had to tea stain the paper to make it look ancient and authentic.
We can’t wait to share our final pieces with you!
We are so excited that we have completed our first chess club today! We cannot wait for next week.
Year 3 have begun learning about the Ancient Greeks. As part of our Ignite day the children took part in a Greek dress up day and participated in a variety of activities, such as creating Greek temples, playing Greek games and learning the Greek myth Pandora’s Box to ignite our learning.
In our maths lessons we have been exploring methods to solve multiplication problems. We had lots of fun creating arrays to work out our questions.
Homework for this week
This week, Year 4 have been working hard researching Endangered Animals! They have found out all sorts of fantastic facts and have been amazing us with their knowledge and enthusiasm.
We have also been looking at all the continents in the world, as well as the names of the oceans. We know where the Equator, and the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn are too!
We have challenged ourselves to see how many countries in Europe we can name. Our class record on Countess Way is 40 European Countries! How many do you think you can name?